Aaron Eckhart

Aaron Eckhart
Aaron Edward Eckhartis an American film and stage actor. Born in California, he moved to the United Kingdom at the age of 13, when his father relocated the family. Several years later, he began his acting career by performing in school plays, before moving to Sydney, Australia for his high school senior year. He left high school without graduating, but earned a diploma through an adult education course, and graduated from Brigham Young University, Utah in 1994 with a Bachelor...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth12 March 1968
CityCupertino, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I have a dog and sometimes I'll be the littlest kid with my dog and marvel at his ears and his nose and how he looks at me. If he died, I'd bawl like a baby.
I think women can be as cruel as men, and men as tender as women, and vice versa.
You never really know as an actor; it's completely out of your control, in terms of editing, and music, and film stock, shot selection, and what takes they use.
It's mostly done with smiles and being very enthusiastic. No matter what you're saying, if you're doing it in a likable enough way, they'll forgive you.
The problem with making larger movies, five or six months, is that whose got the energy to keep themselves in that place for so long?
He came prepared to play. He fulfilled the author's intention. It's his movie. He's the man in it.
For Nick, the game, basically, is convincing people. It's getting people to look at things your way. That's the big game in life, and that's what he's teaching his son. That's what he and his friends talk about when they get together. He's not defending cigarettes so much as he's defending his right to defend cigarettes.
The F.B.I. is about nuts and bolts. It's all about witnesses and procedure and walking the streets.
the highest regard you can receive. That photo can describe an entire life, just an honor, as well as a fun moment.
All these people are so firm on their positions. That's where the humor in the movie comes from, ... It's like the debate team. Nothing is rooted, everything is malleable. As soon as you start to hate what Nick Naylor is saying, then you have a senator saying the same thing. Everybody is complicit; whatever their cause is, they all have unethical thoughts. It just shows that we're all just out there trying to ply our trade.